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Waterlooplein (Waterloo Square) is a
square in the
centre of
Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The
square near the
Amstel river is
named after the Battle...
- ("Moses and
Aaron Church"), a
Neoclassic church with twin
towers on
Waterlooplein.
Portuguese Synagogue (1675) The
Magere Brug is
probably the most famous...
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Waterlooplein is an
underground metro station in the city
centre of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Served by
metro lines 51, 53 and 54 of the
Amsterdam Metro...
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building and the
Mozes en AƤronkerk
church are at
Waterlooplein. The area of
Amsterdam that
includes Waterlooplein is also
called Groot Waterloo district. The...
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Banteng (Indonesian: "Bull's Field",
formerly Waterloo Square (Dutch:
Waterlooplein) in Batavia,
Dutch East Indies) is a
historic square located in a historic...
- widened. The new city hall was
built on the
almost completely demolished Waterlooplein. Meanwhile,
large private organizations, such as
Stadsherstel Amsterdam...
- Post Office. It
covers about 4.5 hectares. Initially, it was
called Waterlooplein and
functioned as a
ceremonial square during the
colonial period. During...
- Importance": Demka-spoorbrug over the Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal,
Magere Brug,
Waterlooplein market,
Mozes en AƤronkerk,
Centraal station, De Oude Prins, Amstelzijde...
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infamous looks by
scouring shops in London, "combing
through Amsterdam's
Waterlooplein flea
market during all of 1970", and "various
Brooklyn thrift shops"...
- were
filled in,
meaning that
Vlooienburg was no
longer an island. The
Waterlooplein was
designed in the
resulting space. The
Blauwbrug dates from 1884....